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US-10681248

Method for controlling ink in an inkjet printing machine by simulating the film thickness of CMY inks

PublishedJune 9, 2020
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Technical Abstract

A method for inkjet printing machine color control includes color transformation of print data from first color space to process color space in a first stage using a computer transforming print data from the first to an intermediate color space while keeping special colors, and a second stage transforming corrected print data including special colors from intermediate to process color space. The computer uses print data corrected after the first stage as second stage starting values. Print data transformed into the process color space are printed. First color space corresponds to CMYK, flexographic printing or RGB color space with special colors, intermediate color space corresponds to CMYK color space with special colors, process color space corresponds to CMYK color space with additional process colors. The computer corrects CMY, not K print data or special not transformed colors, when correcting print data in the intermediate color space after the first stage.

Patent Claims
5 claims

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1. A method for color control in a printing process on an inkjet printing machine, the method comprising the following steps: carrying out a color transformation of print data from a first color space into a process color space required for a printing operation in two stages including a first stage using a computer to transform print data of the printing operation from the first color space into an intermediate color space while keeping all special colors being used, and a second stage using the computer to transform the corrected print data including the special colors from the intermediate color space to the process color space; correcting the print data after the first stage of the color transformation, using the corrected print data by the computer as starting values for the second stage of the color transformation and subsequently printing the print data having been transformed into the process color space on the inkjet printing machine; the first color space corresponding to a CMYK color space or to a flexographic printing color space or to an RGB color space, each with special colors, the intermediate color space corresponding to a CMYK color space with special colors, and the process color space corresponding to a CMYK color space with additional process colors OGV; and using the computer to only correct the CMY print data and not the K print data or the special colors not yet having been transformed, upon correcting the print data of the process color space in the intermediate color space after the first stage of the color transformation.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises subdividing the print data in the first color space into areas with different color spaces.

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3. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises carrying out the correction of the print data by the computer by using a correction factor or a correction curve for every individual CMY component of the print data.

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4. The method according to claim 3 , which further comprises using a maximum ink limit to limit the correction of the print data by the computer in the intermediate color space after the first stage of the color transformation by using the correction factor or the correction curve.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , which further comprises using the computer to provide a user interface allowing an operator of the inkjet printing machine to input correction values to correct the print data of the process color space.

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Filing Date

April 15, 2019

Publication Date

June 9, 2020

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